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Well this may sound like the dumbest question that has ever been said on this forum BUT what is ground turkey ? i live in the united kingdom and ican find it anywhere in grocery stores ( tesco, asda) or is it called something different here ?
As far as I know its called the same thing. Turkey is a type of poultry (bird). I just googled UK Turkeys and all kinds of places and websites popped up. Even a turkey club so I know they defiinitely have turkeys over there. I also checked the two stores you posted. ASDA didn't have any on their website and the other one you have to register to check anything.
So,..try that and see what you can find near you or ask the workers in the stores or butchers around you.
Ground Turkey is Turkey meat... ground up like hamburger meat...
In every US grocery store I've looked for it I've found it. As Turkey is a healthy alternative to Beef, I would imagine most stores would have it available... Although I've never looked outside the US...